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There is probably nothing more relaxing than to sink with a book in the bathtub - or look at the series, any way he wants. With a few candles, fragrant bathing oils and a lot of foam, the local bathroom is transformed into a small wellness oasis.There is probably nothing more relaxing than to sink with a book in the bathtub - or look at the series, any way he wants. With a few candles, fragrant bathing oils and a lot of foam , the local bathroom is transformed into a small wellness oasis.
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But all the fragrant and pretty foaming products are generally not good for our skin at all. Many of the products contain sulphates which deprive our skin of their natural oils, as well as perfume , which can easily irritate sensitive skin. This is why the trend away from industrially manufactured and artificial bath additives and natural additives in the sense of Cleopatra.But all the well-scented and nicely foaming products are generally not good for our skin at all. Many of the products contain sulfates that deprive our skin of their natural oils, as well
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The new Instagram hype

From Instagram are the Bath Teabags, so to speak German "bath tea bag", no longer without. Here is the name program. Bath Teabags are therefore nothing but small net or fabric bags, filled with herbs, dried plants or salts.
The bag is then simply hung under the water tap so that the water jet passes through the bag. So the bath water can easily absorb the ingredients. Similar to a tea bag that turns the water in the cup into tea.

Delicate skin in minutes

The concept of lying in warm water for 10-20 minutes alone means that our skin is dried out. It sounds paradoxical, but water drains our skin moisture. Therefore, it is even more important, the skin over bathsupply restores moisture. However, as we now know, most bathing accessories make the absolute opposite. This is where the Bath Teabags come into play.
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You can tailor your Bath Teabags to the needs of your skin - with pure, natural ingredients. Chamomile, rose petals or almond leaves give moisture to the skin, while basil or lemongrass stimulate and stimulate blood circulation. And the best thing about it is that Bath Teabags are really child-friendly to make and look super cute. You just need a fabric bag and the ingredients you want to use.
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Bonus tip: If you have particularly dry skin or irritated areas on the skin, rub the moist tea bag after the bath over the affected areas. For a soothing and peeling effect.

A revitalizing bath after a long day

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You need:
  • Dried lemon verbena
  • Dried lavender
  • Dried peppermint
  • Dried chamomile
Lavender has already made a name for itself as the plant that brings relaxation and even relieves headaches. Lavender has very soothing properties. So that you do not want to go to bed immediately after the bath, the lemon verbena and peppermint. So you get a second energy boost that will carry you through the evening.

For a relaxing Sunday

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You need:
  • Dried rose petals
  • Dried lavender
  • Dried white sage
  • Himalayan salt
Rose blossoms and lavender transform the bath into an abolute fragrance experience. White sage has a similar soothing effect as lavender and helps get the head free. The Himalayan salt helps to relax the muscles. As deeply relaxed as after this bath you were guaranteed not for a long time any longer.

For soft skin á la Cleopatra

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You need:
  • milk powder
  • oatmeal
  • Dried lavender
  • honey
Cleopatra already knew 2000 years ago: milk has magical abilities when it comes to our skin. Dead skin cells are removed and a soft, velvety soft skin is left behind. Honey supports this effect and also repairs cell damage to our skin. Admittedly, it is rather difficult to pack honey in a fabric bag. You can give the honey directly into the water just before bathing.
You can buy most of the ingredients in the health food store or pharmacies. Pay attention to the fact that the herbs are grown without the use of pesticides, especially with internet offers.

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